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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2009) 82 (3): 296–300.
Published Online: 11 May 2009
...Daniel Satgé; Annie J. Sasco; Steven Day; Stéphane Culine Objective: It was the aim of this study to evaluate the risk of dying from bladder and kidney cancer in persons with Down syndrome (DS), as compared with the general population. Methods: Using data of the French national mortality statistics...
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Zareh Kassardjian, Thierry Lebret, François Mellot, Jean-Marie Hervé, Philippe Barré, Pierre-Marie Lugagne, Antoine Scherrer, Henry Botto
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2002) 69 (2): 145–149.
Published Online: 16 August 2002
... in a patient with Down syndrome which was revealed by a massive hematuria. Arteriography showed a bilateral complex iliac artery malformation. The first proximal embolization (unilateral) did not prevent bladder hemorrhage, and the second distal (bilateral) immobilization produced bladder necrosis. However...